Engineered Quality • Reliable Delivery • Cost Containment

Our Enduring Values

Earle Segrest, President GreenLeaf Industries

GreenLeaf Industries was founded in 1999 By Earle Segrest and his son Lawrence. Earle understood that two essential keys for success were excellent products coupled with unmatched customer service. These “north star principles” were present at our founding, and they still endure today. These principles are in our corporate DNA, enshrined in our Core Values, and infused throughout our systems. This allows GreenLeaf to confidently make four customer promises that are concrete, meaningful, and backed up 100%.

From the very beginning GreenLeaf focused on using technology to increase quality and reduce costs. Back in 1999 all-electric molding machines were a very small part of the molding machine market. Having received some bad press in the early 1990’s, many molding shops and equipment manufacturers had written off the all-electric molding technology as a passing fad. GreenLeaf, on the other hand, recognized that all-electric machines produce superior, consistent parts, and they are cheaper to operate. Starting with our first three machines, we were and we remain a 100% all-electric molding machine company.

While the all-electric machines were a cornerstone for molding excellent products, it was our heart and attitude that created our reputation for unmatched customer service. In the early years, Earle and Lawrence wore many hats—including customer service. When emergency orders would come in, it was Earle and Lawrence who would work through the night to fulfill the emergency orders, and personally deliver them to save shipping time. They did whatever it took to keep our customers production line going. Today, two of GreenLeaf’s Core Values reflect our founders’ belief in uncompromising service: “Grit… getting it done when it’s hard,” and “Service, especially when it hurts.”

Says Earle Segrest: “It is gratifying to see the values that GreenLeaf was founded upon being lived out every day through our dedicated employees.”

All-Electric Injection Molding Machines

Around the world, very few plastic injection molding companies exclusively utilize all-electric equipment. Most molding facilities continue to use conventional hydraulic equipment due to the higher initial cost of these state-of-the-art all-electric machines. In comparison, GreenLeaf Industries is one of the only all-electric plastic injection molding companies in the world!

Although electric plastic injection molding machines are initially more expensive than their hydraulic counterparts, they are more cost-effective to operate, resulting in piece prices that are lower than those made on hydraulic equipment. In addition, these machines produce a superior quality product. At GreenLeaf Industries we use our expertise in problem-solving to take what seems to be “impossible” and helps make it possible for our customers.

Quality = Value

Our customers know lower piece prices and superior quality translate into higher overall value! When you choose an injection molding supplier, select the company that is committed to manufacturing the highest quality parts at the best prices!

Uncompromising Quality & Precision

We have an uncompromising commitment to both quality and precision. That means we only purchase all-electric plastic injection molding equipment to fabricate your components. GreenLeaf Industries has excellent employees trained to work very efficiently and to be extremely quality-conscious. Due to our fully automated manufacturing stations, we have reduced non-value-added labor, scrap rates and energy costs—resulting in significant savings that are passed along to our customers. Our processes are scientifically developed. This up-front effort creates processes that are robust so that process parameters never have to be changed.

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